The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 11
... brother , and was at first considered by him merely as a beautiful and delicate plaything , which might be injured by the least carelessness or roughness - by the least carelessness on his part ; and therefore , during the first stages ...
... brother , and was at first considered by him merely as a beautiful and delicate plaything , which might be injured by the least carelessness or roughness - by the least carelessness on his part ; and therefore , during the first stages ...
Page 12
... brothers was most dear to her ; neither was she scarcely able to decide , when they played at shepherds , and built little huts in the coppice , in imitation of the shepherds ' tents , remembered by Christopher , as seen on the ...
... brothers was most dear to her ; neither was she scarcely able to decide , when they played at shepherds , and built little huts in the coppice , in imitation of the shepherds ' tents , remembered by Christopher , as seen on the ...
Page 15
... brother stood trem- bling in the hall , startled at the appearance of their father , at whom they had been peeping from behind their parlour- blinds . From the moment that the major had entered the gar- den , his eye had been seeking ...
... brother stood trem- bling in the hall , startled at the appearance of their father , at whom they had been peeping from behind their parlour- blinds . From the moment that the major had entered the gar- den , his eye had been seeking ...
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... brother . The major being by this time fully engaged , with the help of his servant , in compounding and concocting a sauce for the lamb which should exactly suit his delicate palate , did not observe the departure of Emily , who ...
... brother . The major being by this time fully engaged , with the help of his servant , in compounding and concocting a sauce for the lamb which should exactly suit his delicate palate , did not observe the departure of Emily , who ...
Page 18
... brother's mind , and throwing herself into his arms , she burst into tears , and , laying her head in his bosom , said , " No , my brother ! my brother ! never , never , never shall I forget to love my brother ! " She would have said ...
... brother's mind , and throwing herself into his arms , she burst into tears , and , laying her head in his bosom , said , " No , my brother ! my brother ! never , never , never shall I forget to love my brother ! " She would have said ...
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